• brutal

    Death is always stalking you waiting for the right moment to take your life–at least that’s what Harm’s Way wants you to think. Of course they do this with the visuals presented in this new video of theirs, but the music here speaks to this same sort

  • Smith Westerns have taken it upon themselves to recreate The Ramones’ music video for “I Wanna Be Sedated” for their latest music video. Of course, “Idol” itself doesn’t fall into the realm of The Ramones and is the Smith Westerns brand of light fun indie pop, but seeing them

  • guitar

    Tanner Olin Smith (4 song tape) by T.O.S. Tanner Olin Smith is delivering some lo-fi goodness with some groovy and strung-out guitar riffs. Embracing a low-quality style of recording, Tanner has a discernible mood that goes along with the wall of hums and guitar hard strums that fill

  • Japanese post-math-rock group toe release the title track off of their upcoming EP on Topshelf Records. Topshelf is a fitting home for these guys, as their jangling clean guitars are reminiscent of the label’s “twinkly” sound. However, where Topshelf’s usual fare is indebted to the thump of punk

  • Japanese post-math-rock group toe release the title track off of their upcoming EP on Topshelf Records. Topshelf is a fitting home for these guys, as their jangling clean guitars are reminiscent of the label’s “twinkly” sound. However, where Topshelf’s usual fare is indebted to the thump of punk

  • Chelsea Wolfe releases the first single off of her upcoming album Pain is Beauty on Sargent House. The track is a perfect piece of cinematic synth-pop. The track starts with a pulsing synth, which is joined by a repetitive acoustic guitar strum, and understated synth strings. The song then juggles

  • Mount Kimbie: You Took Your Time on Nowness.com This video is from Mount Kimbie’s latest album, which features a collaboration with UK songwriter, rapper, and singer King Krule. The track casts Krule as the slightly patois-inflected wanderer of the London suburbs, and the video shoots other characters of

  • chicago

    This video is from a track off of Mick Jenkin’s mixtape, Trees & Truth. Mick hails from Chicago, and affects the same cold stare and disaffected voice as those from the drill scene, but spits over soul beats that sound like something Ka or Roc Marciano would cook up

  • This video is off of Billy Woods’ collaboration with underground producer extraordinaire Blockhead. The LP Dour Candy, on Backwoodz Recordings, is out today. Billy Woods plays the grizzled, angry man walking around abandoned houses with a dog and a hunting rifle, face obscured through digital blurs. His raps are gruff

  • Indie rock legends Pixies release their first new music since 1992, the rocky cut “Bagboy.” At the time of this blurb’s writing, the top comment on the Youtube video is from user ExLionTamer13 and reads “First minute: “Oh no, I don’t like this.” Next 30 seconds: “Okay, this